Pope Francis
By Francesca Merlo
Apr 25 2023
At the recitation of the Regina Coeli on the third Sunday of Easter, Pope Francis invites the faithful to learn to spend time with Jesus at the end of each day, as He can show you things from a different perspective.
Addressing the faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square for his Regina Coeli on the third Sunday of Easter, Pope Francis recalled that the day’s Gospel reading narrates the encounter of the Risen Jesus with the disciples of Emmaus. Although the disciples do not recognize Jesus when they encounter Him on their road home from Jerusalem, the Lord comforts them by helping them reinterpret facts in a different way, in the light of the Word of God.
Rereading our own history
The Holy Father asks those present to dwell precisely on this aspect: “For us, too, it is important to reread our history together with Jesus”, noted the Pope, referring to the story of our own lives. Just as the disciples did, we too “can find ourselves lost in the face of these events, alone and uncertain, with many questions and worries”, but, again like the disciples, we are invited to spend time with Jesus, so that He will remain with us.
Daily examination
Pope Francis goes on to note that a good way of doing this is with a “brief examination of conscience” every evening. By reliving our day with Jesus, and bringing to Him all the hopes, fears, emotions, choices, and people that cross our minds throughout the day, we will “learn gradually to look at things with different eyes, with His and not only our own”.
However, Pope Francis continued, in order to do this we must “let down our guard” and not hide anything from Jesus. Through Him, he added, “we must allow ourselves be wounded by His truth, and let our heart vibrate at the breath of His Word”.
What was my day really like?
Bringing his catechesis to an end, Pope Francis pointed out that “we can begin today” and on this very evening we can dedicate a moment of prayer to asking ourselves about our day. Let us ask ourselves, the Pope concluded: “Was there a little love in what I did? And what are the falls, the sadness, the doubts, and the fears to bring to Jesus so that He can open new ways to me, to lift me up and encourage me?”
Finally, Pope Francis prayed to Mary, the “wise Virgin”, that she may “help us to recognize Jesus who walks with us and to reread every day of our life in His sight”. – Vatican News